G4, 933, 512MB, 60GB 7200rpm HDD, 32MB GForce4 MX, 20GB FW external.<br><br>Post MWNY, should be fairly good price? Might get an additional display for palettes etc. Will the GForce support 2 displays (not mirrored)? Who knows?<br><br>Any suggestions welcomed, although I reserve the right to make a baseless decision like I did every other time I bought something.<br><br>Ah, when I said any suggestions, I didn't mean those that are anatomically unlikely or personally painful! <br><br>

Any video card will give you dual monitor. Video mirroring is more on the laptop and iMacs. I have a really old ATI Rage Orion ($99 when I bought it) running a 17" display on my dual ghz G4. I have a LaCie 19" on the GForce that comes with the dual. <br><br>[color:red]semicolon dash parenthesis</font color=red>

The GeForce 4MX should support dual displays, but you will need an adapter if you want dual DVI or dual ADC displays. Also I would get more RAM as it does make a hell of a difference especially in OS X.<br><br>“Here can be found the last words of Joseph of Arimathea. He who is valorous and pure of heart may find the Holy Grail in the aaaaarrrrrggggghhhhh…”<br><br>- Monty Python and The Holy grail<br><br>Edit: PS the Geforce 4MX is 64MB not 32MB<br>

_________________________
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman

<blockquote><font size=1>In reply to:</font><hr><p>Hopefully post-MWNY, there will be more dual options!<p><hr></blockquote><p>I'm hoping I'll get a run-out model at a real good price. The spec I'm aiming at is so many light years ahead of my current set-up that I won't miss the dual CPUs.<br><br>Think of it like this; I want Bollinger at a Heineken price. Unless I've made some false assumption somewhere, that spec gives me one awesome machine for not much dough. (Already have a Viewsonic 21, tablet etc)<br><br>Might up the amount of ram though... <br><br>

Xplain's use of MacNews, AppleCentral and AppleExpo are not affiliated with Apple, Inc. MacTech is a registered trademark of Xplain Corporation. AppleCentral, MacNews, Xplain, "The journal of Apple technology", Apple Expo, Explain It, MacDev, MacDev-1, THINK Reference, NetProfessional, MacTech Central, MacTech Domains, MacForge, and the MacTutorMan are trademarks or service marks of Xplain Corp. Sprocket is a registered trademark of eSprocket Corp. Other trademarks and copyrights appearing in this printing or software remain the property of their respective holders.

All contents are Copyright 1984-2010 by Xplain Corporation. All rights reserved. Theme designed by Icreon.